Iran has become a powerful militia with a state, writes expert Andreas Krieg.
Answering all the questions you were too embarrassed to ask.
Melissa O'Neil says the reaction from Kiwi fans to the show had been "very unexpected".
Analysis: Te Aniwa Hurihanganui explains why a plan to weaken legal obligations to the Treaty of Waitangi could become as controversial as the Treaty Principles Bill.
The Crusaders will kick off for the first time at their new home tonight when they take on the Waratahs in front of a sold-out crowd.
The body was found after emergency services were called to a vehicle fire on the beach near Peka Peka Road.
Police were called to Wainuiomata Rd on the morning of April 2 when Daniel Te Mataku was found unresponsive and was later pronounced dead at the scene.
Foster & Milroy's "serious" offending has been described as "prolonged, intentional and systematic".
"I never hit the kid, I tapped them on the bum with the back of my hand just to get his attention," explained Maurice Hall.
The photo, posted to William and Kate's Instagram, shows the Prince standing smiling with his arms crossed, wearing a blue fleece.
The two women were being sought for earlier offences when police spotted their car on Mount Wellington Highway.
The woman was tossed a life jacket by a member of the public, before she swam to the safety of a moored boat.
A slip in Waiwera has caused some people to be evacuated today, while most of Auckland and Northland is being warned about heavy rain ahead of the long weekend.
The Crusaders' new home has the potential to be the noisiest sporting arena in New Zealand, as 1News sports writer Patrick McKendry discovers.
The PM's office advised the broadcaster this afternoon that he would no longer appear every Monday, as he has during his time as Prime Minister.
Evacuations after slip north of Auckland; Christchurch's new stadium; and what to do, and not do, at an Anzac Day Dawn Service.
Customs has alleged a total of 252kg of methamphetamine had been transported on return trips to Malaysia between October 2025 and January 2026.
The Tauihu kapa haka regional competition was held at the Marlborough Lines Stadium 2000 in Blenheim.
The child is recovering in hospital, police said.
A sports medicine specialist says long-term use of the substances could produce "irreversible damage" to organs.
Nathan Green, 52, was last seen by a member of the public walking along a track on April 14.
Many of the cenotaphs are more than a century old and the years are taking its toll.
Determined to open their reign at their new stadium in the right way, the inconsistent Crusaders found a little magic at Te Kaha.